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    Laurel Foundry Modern Farmhouse Floral Home Wall Decor, Set of 2 $77 $134 Save $57 You can dress up your walls with these metal decor panels, which features an array of pretty blue flowers.

  3. Shot Marilyns - Wikipedia

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    Blue Shot Marilyn was purchased by Peter Brant for $5,000 in 1967. [7] [8] Shot Red Marilyn was sold to Masao Wanibuchi for $4.1 million at Christie's in 1989. [9] In the midst of an art market recession, he sold it at a loss to Philip Niarchos for $3.6 million in 1994. [10] Orange Marilyn was bought for $17.3 million by Si Newhouse in 1998. [11]

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    Prints were thus shown without any glass reflections obscuring them. Steichen's famous The Family of Man exhibition was unframed, the pictures pasted to panels. Even as late as 1966 Bill Brandt's MoMA show was unframed, with simple prints pasted to thin plywood. From the mid-1950s to about 2000 most gallery exhibitions had prints behind glass.

  5. Frances Butler - Wikipedia

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    Frances Marie Clark Butler (born 28 November 1940 in Webster Groves, Missouri; died 23 September 2024 in Figeac, France) was a faculty member in the (now-defunct) Design Department at the University of California, Berkeley, and later at the University of California, Davis; she was also a textile artist, a clothing, book, and garden designer, and co-founder of Goodstuffs, a textile-printing ...

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    Superblue is a gallery featuring interactive and experiential art. [1]Following four years of planning, [2] it was founded in 2019 by Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst, Laurene Powell-Jobs and Marc Glimcher to explore the role and place of digital art under the working title PaceX and was planned for Miami in 2020 but ultimately opened in 2021 following delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. Marjorie Schick - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Schick (August 29, 1941 – December 17, 2017) was an innovative American jewelry artist and academic who taught art for 50 years. Approaching sculptural creations, her avant-garde pieces have been widely collected.

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